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November 2, 2006
Do You Trust Your Employer With Identifying Information?
It is common to hear of individuals in companies stealing information, or outsiders to a business obtaining confidential information. These are the typical prosecutions for identity theft. But could it happen that the one charged with compromising the information might be your boss? The Atlanta Jrl Constitution has a story here about a CEO of a computer company who has been accused of stealing employee's identities.
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November 2, 2006 in Computer Crime | Permalink
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